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This updates both the examples to Gradle 9 and AGP 9.1 The examples are identical, except that `na-mainloop` is based on NativeActivity and the `agdk-mainloop` based on GameActivity. The examples demonstrate: - Using the `jni` API to define enough bindings to be able to send a Toast - Using an `android_on_create` entry point for logging initialization and JNI initialization - Using `AndroidApp::run_on_java_main_thread()` to send a toast from the Java main / UI thread - Running an `android_main` event loop, including printing historic pointer samples (a new 0.6.1 feature) The examples support two input actions: - Lifting your finger in the top-left corner of the screen will show the onscreen keyboard - Lifting your finger in the top-right corner of the screen will hide the onscreen keyboard If you edit and disable `configChanges` in `AndroidManifest.xml` then these examples can also demonstrate that `android-activity` gracefully handles repeated `Activity` create -> run -> destroy cycles.
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Properties
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Properties
# Enable Gradle Daemon
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org.gradle.daemon=true
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# JVM arguments
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org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4g -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
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# Enable AndroidX
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android.useAndroidX=true
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# Build caching and parallel execution
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org.gradle.caching=true
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org.gradle.parallel=true
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# Incremental Kotlin compilation
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kotlin.incremental=true
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# File system watching for faster builds
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org.gradle.unsafe.watch-fs=true |